The Best Kind of Different

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"The Best Kind of Different" is a memoir by Shonda Schilling that chronicles her family’s experiences raising a son with Asperger’s syndrome and advocates for greater understanding of autism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
about Shonda Schilling's family experiences
acceptance of neurological differences
challenges of raising a child with special needs
advocatesFor greater understanding of autism
aimsTo increase awareness of Asperger syndrome
reduce stigma around autism
author Shonda Schilling NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresCharacter Shonda Schilling NERFINISHED
her son with Asperger syndrome
focusesOn raising a son with Asperger syndrome
genre memoir
non-fiction
hasAuthorSpouse Curt Schilling NERFINISHED
hasTheme advocacy
empathy
family resilience
neurodiversity
language English
mainSubject Asperger syndrome NERFINISHED
autism spectrum disorder
family life
parenting
narrativePerspective first-person
portrays educational challenges for children with autism spectrum disorders
social difficulties associated with Asperger syndrome
targetAudience educators
general readers interested in autism
parents

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Shonda Schilling notableWork The Best Kind of Different